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The offensive line had been opening big holes in the defense for Dylan to run through all game, and he'd already scored two touchdowns as a result. But on one play a defender closed the hole and stood him up until more defenders came and helped. As Dylan was forced to the ground, his knee got caught under him and bent awkwardly, and he felt a little pop.
The team's trainer told Dylan to take the rest of the game off and ice his knee. The next day his knee was still tender and a little swollen, so he went to see a doctor. The doctor asked questions and examined the knee. He sent Dylan for an MRI scan, and when Dylan came back for the results he learned he'd torn his meniscus and might need surgery to fix it.
Your knee is made up of three bones: the thighbone (femur), the shinbone (tibia), and the kneecap (patella), as well as the soft tissue that connects them. Between your femur and your tibia are two C-shaped discs of cartilage. They act as shock absorbers for the bones and help keep your knee stable. These C-shaped discs are your menisci (plural of meniscus). They can be torn, particularly if the knee twists suddenly while it is bent.
Viewed from the front or back, the meniscus is wedge shaped. This shape helps keep the rounded surface of your femur from sliding off the flat top of your tibia. The outer edges of this wedge receive a good supply of blood, and tears in this part of the meniscus heal well on their own. But the inner part of the meniscus has no direct blood supply to help it heal. Tears in this area might need surgery.
A torn meniscus is a common sports injury, particularly in contact sports like football and hockey. Meniscus tears can range from minor to severe, depending on the extent of the damage, and they can make it difficult for the knee to function properly.
The symptoms of a torn meniscus will vary depending on the severity of the tear. Someone who gets a minor tear may only have slight pain and swelling that goes away after 2 or 3 weeks.
Moderate to severe tears also might cause these symptoms:
If you see a doctor about pain in your knee, he or she will ask how you injured it and what it feels like. The doc will also review your medical history to see if the pain might be caused by something other than a torn meniscus.
The doctor will examine your knee to see if you have any tenderness in the area where your meniscus sits. To see if pain is caused by a meniscus tear, a doctor might ask you to squat. The doctor might also bend, straighten, and rotate your knee.
The doctor also might order an X-ray to check for other conditions that can cause knee pain or a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan to get a better look at the soft tissue of your knee. X-rays and MRIs are the best way to "look" inside the knee without doing surgery.
Older people often get meniscus tears because their menisci become brittle and less flexible with age. But for teens, meniscus tears usually happen because of an injury — often after twisting or turning the knee while it is bent and the foot is firmly planted. This might happen when:
Meniscus tears often happen along with other knee injuries such as ligament tears.
Because they generally happen without any warning, meniscus tears can be hard to prevent. You can reduce your risk, though, by taking these precautions:
Minor tears usually don't need surgery, especially if they are on the outer part of the meniscus where there is a good supply of blood. These tears should heal on their own fairly quickly. Treatment can include the following:
For severe tears or tears that don't respond to other forms of treatment, a doctor may have to perform surgery. Usually, this will be in the form of arthroscopic surgery, where a small camera is inserted into the knee to help surgeons see what they're doing without having to open the knee up.
Sometimes a surgeon can repair a torn meniscus. Other times, the surgeon will trim away the torn piece of the meniscus to stop it from interfering with the way the knee works. If you get surgery, the doctor may put your knee in a brace afterwards. This keeps the knee from moving around it while it heals. You might need to use crutches for a while.
As with any sports injury, the key to healing meniscus tears — no matter how minor — is not to get back into play too quickly. Your body (and performance) will be stronger if you wait until your doctor gives you the OK to get back in the game.
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JENELLE Evans broke down in tears as she claims doctors are stumped by her "constant" back and neck pain.
The Teen Mom 2 star, 29, revealed previously that she has a fluid-filled cyst in her spine.
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However, after a check up with a neurologist and several different MRI scans, Jenelle says doctors still aren't sure what is causing the pain.
In an emotional video posted on Monday, she said: "I'm just sick of having so many doctors tell me over the years that they don't know what's going on with me. I've told them I have constant back pain.
"And my neck cracks like ten times a day. And he said maybe we need to get an X-Ray of you bending your neck, and then bending it backwards, and then we're going to see if your bones misalign or something.
"He said sometimes your spine is just made like that when you're born and people end up developing a syrinx. So I don't know. Nobody knows. But I can't freak out about it.
"I don't know, it's hard to hear doctors say we don't know. Just like, we see it, but we don't know."
Syringomyelia is the development of a cyst (called a syrinx) within the spinal cord, which causes pain and weakness and in some cases can lead to paralysis.
The symptoms include headaches, pain in the neck, arms and back, loss of reflexes and muscle weakness and wasting.
The Teen Mom alum has been having tests done for the past five months and not getting any answers, which she described as "really frustrating."
Last month, Jenelle - who is married to David Eason - had an MRI, which revealed the cyst in her spine.
"It's pretty concerning. That's not good. None of this is good," she said as she fought back tears.
She said of her daily health struggles: "I have neck pain every day and headaches every day and my neck cracks every day.
"I do what I can. By this time, at 5 o'clock, I usually have to tap out because my neck hurts so bad. I try to get up and be happy and act like I don't have this problem.
Syringomyelia is the development of a fluid-filled cyst (syrinx) within your spinal cord.
Over time, the cyst can grow bigger, damaging your spinal cord and causing pain, weakness and stiffness, among other symptoms.
The symptoms include headaches, pain in the neck, arms and back, loss of reflexes and muscle weakness and wasting.In some cases, it can lead to an abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis), motor difficulties, such as weakness and stiffness in leg muscles that can affect walking, chronic pain and paralysis.
"I have head shaking too, it's kind of embarrassing, it feels like a tremor. My hands are not that steady and my fingertips are numb most of the time."
"It's kind of scary. I feel like slowly I'm losing my ability in my hands and I really need that. I really need my hands!" she added.
Jenelle - who is mom to Jace, 11, Kaiser, six, and Ensley, four - went on: "It really sucks. It had to be the worst thing ever when I got my results.
"It's just, like, your life is off course. I have my kids here and my work is online. A lot of things are going through my mind right now."
Jenelle discussed possible courses of action and considered the prospect of having the cyst removed.
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